Just committed some updates to our OSIS conversion filters and tools. I
think they're able to export valid OSIS from most markup types now. I
recently was successful in exporting WHNU ThML module with variant and
word markup and it validated. I used seg for marking variants.
I think our expo
> In particular, I've now dug out the source for the old Sword 'Cheatah'
> front end. It won't build against the latest Sword api, and my own
> knowledge of the api (and of C++) isn't enough for me to be able to fix
> it. If anyone feels they would like to help, let me know. It would
> make a go
> > you may want to consider using a
> > cross-platform tool such as Qt from Trolltech Inc.
> > (http://www.trolltech.com) or the community-developed wxWidgets
> > (http://www.wxwidgets.org)
>
> It's too late, but Gtk+ is also cross-platform.
My attempt was to provide a couple of suggestions, not
Sameh,
Great to hear you got it working! Yes, we need to make a note of this.
I believe someone else had this same problem a while back. It turns
out that if you hit enter at the top of your locale (have at least 1
blank line at the top) everything will work fine. The technical problem
is
All,
I finally got arabic working in both locales and uilocales :) I'm
sending this mail to let you know the solution and also because I
think there should be some easier way to do it :)
The cause of the problems I had is the BOM hidden characters added in
the begining of the text file when I sav
Go to Options --> Preferences then from the the General tab select the
language you want from the Language combo box
Hope this helps,
Sameh
On 5/6/05, C.Bouillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I installed sword on my winxp syst, but I have all in english. Does the
> translation exist already ? bibl
Em Sun, 01 May 2005 22:35:10 -0500, Jeremy Erickson escreveu:
> you may want to consider using a
> cross-platform tool such as Qt from Trolltech Inc. (http://www.trolltech.com)
> or the community-developed wxWidgets (http://www.wxwidgets.org)
It's too late, but Gtk+ is also cross-platform.
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Hi there .
I don't know if anyone out there is interested, but I've been playing
around with GTK+ on Windows. I was into this some four years or so ago
when I built the GTK4Win and DevEX extention for DevC++. Things have
really moved on since I last looked, in particular, the GTK+ Text
I installed sword on my winxp syst, but I have all in english. Does the
translation exist already ? bibletime is translated but how about sword ?
At this point this application is not sharable. I cannot suggest to a friend
install that and that. For a normal people it is not useable.
Le Vendred